Mirai Box Office Collection Day 3: Teja Sajja's movie See Massive Rise in Theaters, Thumb Near £ 50 Crore Mark
Mirai Box Office Collection Day 3: Actor Teja Sajja’s recent release Mirai, rules the box office. In just three days, the film is about to hit the £ 50 crore mark in India. It still receives praise from the audience and celebrities in the industry. Mirai Box Office Collection Day 3 According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Mirai has so far moved into India on day 3 £ 16.09. While this is the early website estimate based on the morning, afternoon and evening shows, the numbers still show growth in sales compared to the previous day’s earnings. With this is the total company by Teja Sajja’s film Mirai so far is £ 44.09 crore in India. Mirai had a blockbuster opening in India, which had an impressive crore of £ 44.09 over his first three days in the first three days. The film was opened on £ 13 on day 1, largely led by the Telugu market contribution of £ 11.15 crore. On day 2 (Saturday) it climbed to £ 15, with a growth of 15.38%, with Hindi collections also momentum. The upward trend continued on day 3 (Sunday), as it is now near the £ 50 crore mark. Mirai occupation in theaters on Sunday, Mirai registered a 31.38% occupancy in Hindi over theaters. The film picked up momentum, started with a modest 14.11% in the morning shows, rose to 37.34% that afternoon and peaked by 42.68% during the evening show. On the other hand, the Telugu version of Mirai saw even a bigger rise in theaters on day 3. The film had an impressive occupation of 76.96% in Telugu on day 3. The film set strongly throughout the day, started with 67.13% in the morning show, and continued up to 83.02% in the afternoon. Mirai Mirai Stars Teja Sajja, Manchu Manoj, Ritika Nayak, Shriya Saran, Jagapathi Babu and Jayaram. It is produced by TG Vishwa Prasad and Kriti Prasad under People Media Factory. The film was released in eight languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Kannada and Malayales, and also available in both 2D and 3D formats. Ram Gopal Varma on Mirai Earlier in the day, filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma praised the film and his VFX. He wrote on X on X and wrote on X, “After seeing #mirai, I don’t remember the last time VFX felt so big, even in the so-called + 400 CR films hey @Heromanoj1, I thought you were wrong as the villain, and I slapped myself after seeing your tremendous portrayal.” “Hey @Tejajjja123 I thought you might look too young to carry such a large scale action, and I was double wrong. The footage, the background count and the screenplay structure is simple. There is a moment (especially the interval, the build -up, the dedication undertones) that feels extremely sensitive. In the middle of sword, play and supernatural threats, the film does not love the film, Do not like service, love, love, love and love in the wagons.